| Chart Name: | Marthas Vineyard Eastern Part;Oak Bluffs Harbor;Vineyard Haven Harbor;Edgartown Harbor |
| Scale: | 1:20000 |
| Size: | 36" x 47" |
| Edition #: | 16 |
| Edition Date: | 08/01/07 |
| LNM Notice/Date: | 512 01/31/12 |
| NTM Notice/Date: | 612 02/11/12 |
| LNM: | http://ocsdata.ncd.noaa.gov/nm/resultList.asp?Chart=13238 |
| Last Update: | 08/20/10 |
| Description: | Oak Bluffs Harbor, 4.8 miles northwestward of Edgartown Harbor Light, is a landlocked basin frequented by pleasure craft and some fishing vessels. The entrance is protected by two breakwaters. A light is on the end of the north breakwater. Oak Bluffs is a summer resort and fishing village on the harbor. Prominent are a church dome and a cupola in the village and the bluff north of the entrance.
Edgartown Harbor, on the eastern side of Martha’s Vineyard and westward of Cape Poge, is divided into an outer and an inner harbor. The outer harbor is used principally as a harbor of refuge in southerly and easterly winds and as a night anchorage. At the head of the outer harbor, a narrow arm makes southward into Katama Bay, forming the inner harbor. The inner harbor affords good anchorage and is the approach to Edgartown, a fishing and resort town on the western shore. Many yachts and pleasure craft use the harbor during the summer. |
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| NTM = NGA Notice to Mariners LNM = Local Notice to Mariners |
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BUY NOAA Nautical Chart #13238 - Marthas-Vineyard-Eastern-Part-Oak-Bluffs-Harbor-Vineyard-Haven-Harbor-Edgartown-Harbor, Online